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. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active fire and trying to rescue in the realm of 300 victims. so, this time, because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions. >> reporter: as the plane came to rest, passengers scrambled to get out, despite emergency chutes that deployed inside the cabin. 62 of them ended up here at san francisco general hospital, while another 55 went to stanford. geoffrey manley is head of neurosurgery at san francisco general, which has discharged most of its patients, but still has six in critical condition, and two with serious spinal cord injuries that could lead to paralysis. >> the ligaments were simply ripped as they went forward and back in the seat with associated bone fractures as well. it is possible that these folks will never walk again. it is also possible that with some of this rapid surgery and aggressive management in the intensive care unit that they will have a chance to possibly regain some function. >> reporter: manley said many injuries were not apparent at first. >> many of th
. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active fire and trying to rescue in the realm of 300 victims. so, this time, because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions. >> reporter: as the plane came to rest, passengers scrambled to get out, despite emergency chutes that deployed inside the cabin. 62 of them ended up here at san francisco general hospital, while another 55 went to stanford. geoffrey manley is head of...
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>> we do think it's a good environme environment. interestingly, the evaluations are kind of stretched, so they get nervous at this point in time. we were up 25% year to date and after a good run last year but the key bank index is 40% below the peak precycle. a lot had to do with delusion but low interest rate environment keeping -- keeping earnings down. as interest rates rise and home prices go up, it's a good environment. citi is a great investment and should do well. nervous about emerging market issues but should do fine there is a number of regional banks. you should look upstate new york to buffalo there is a couple banks that we're big on right now. first niagra had a tough time. >> it's a good lending environment for banks because they can command more on the loan rates and their cost of securing deposits is low. another way of saying that is they raised their loan rates but haven't raised deposit rates. do you expect them to raise deposit rates soon? >> no, the banks are swimming in liquidity. so we think there will be ple
>> we do think it's a good environme environment. interestingly, the evaluations are kind of stretched, so they get nervous at this point in time. we were up 25% year to date and after a good run last year but the key bank index is 40% below the peak precycle. a lot had to do with delusion but low interest rate environment keeping -- keeping earnings down. as interest rates rise and home prices go up, it's a good environment. citi is a great investment and should do well. nervous about...
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our perception of the environment, our values as a nation have changed. and that's why we can look at friant dam today and say, maybe we never should have done that. but in the context of the '30s it was >> reporter: for now, it remains impossible for salmon to swim the length of the river and spawn. but a few fish are living in the river, and are reproducing. still, it may take another 20 years before the restoration of the san joaquin can be judged a success or a failure. >> suarez: you can see historical images of life and development in the san joaquin river valley dating back to the 1800s. find that slide show on our homepage. >> woodruff: and to the analysis of shields and brooks: syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. welcome back, gentlemen. so let's start by talking about immigration. the senate passed its bill w what two weeks ago, mark, i think 14 republicans voted for it. but now that it's in the house, the republicans are balking, what is going on if. >> well, it's a different institution, judy. the re
our perception of the environment, our values as a nation have changed. and that's why we can look at friant dam today and say, maybe we never should have done that. but in the context of the '30s it was >> reporter: for now, it remains impossible for salmon to swim the length of the river and spawn. but a few fish are living in the river, and are reproducing. still, it may take another 20 years before the restoration of the san joaquin can be judged a success or a failure. >>...
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there's been four environment studies on the keystone pipeline. all are clean. we aren't doing it for what reason reason. who knows? >> steve, maybe you know. >> i'm with anwar and keystone pipeline. but with fracking causing earthquakes increighing threefold you'd be careful toing th in cal kpal. >> tracy, go ahead. >> brenda, i think one piece we're missing are state taxes. this piece of the gasoline price is not going away. that will continueo go up. couple that with gasoline prices going up higher than our wages. that's the bottom line. >> gary v, it will have an impact on the economy, don't you think? >> absolutely. you know, i want to get back to the point that jonas was making. you know, while we're doing relatively better than other countries, look, i don't want to compare ourselves to our countries because we can do a lot better right here. we've shown that with a combination of coal, natural gas, oil, shale, oil that we have. we would not need to import one more barrel of oil for the next 500 years. why we're not going down that path when we can lower
there's been four environment studies on the keystone pipeline. all are clean. we aren't doing it for what reason reason. who knows? >> steve, maybe you know. >> i'm with anwar and keystone pipeline. but with fracking causing earthquakes increighing threefold you'd be careful toing th in cal kpal. >> tracy, go ahead. >> brenda, i think one piece we're missing are state taxes. this piece of the gasoline price is not going away. that will continueo go up. couple that with...
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some of ours do better in a lower rate environment and some others benefit from rising rates. wells quite simply has a lot of ways to skin the cat including certificates of deposit and lower levels that they invest themselves. then coining money every day when they turn the lights on. these two banks are not apples to apples. one is an amazing invest bank. the other is the best pure commercial and residential bank. both are inexpensive. both can and should be bought. they are the true winners in an environment where interest rates go higher because one day, at long last, american business will indeed get better. and stay better. brett in california, brett? >> caller: big boo-yah from california. first time caller. thanks for take my all. >> thank you for calling. >> caller: i'm disciplined in my workouts and disciplined in my investments. i have this one stock called rbs. i'm a buyer, long-term holder. >> so glad you asked about this. because i was going to ask jamie dimon, if i had time, would he buy citizens because royal bank may be selling citizens. they have to raise capi
some of ours do better in a lower rate environment and some others benefit from rising rates. wells quite simply has a lot of ways to skin the cat including certificates of deposit and lower levels that they invest themselves. then coining money every day when they turn the lights on. these two banks are not apples to apples. one is an amazing invest bank. the other is the best pure commercial and residential bank. both are inexpensive. both can and should be bought. they are the true winners...
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. >> let's talk about the regulatory environment. now, senator elizabeth warren and john mccain want to bring back glass steegle. let's see what senator warren told cnbc about that bill. >> the central premise behind 21st century glad steegal, if you want to get out there and take risks, go and do it. but what you can't do is you can't get access to fdic insured deposits when you do. >> should the fire wall between insured deposits and money put at risk by investment banking be put back up again? >> well, i'm a little bit confused by the whole -- the whole idea, because this is a fire wall that exists todayment we can't take insured deposits and move them over to our investment banking business. that's just not the way it works. it's a separate subsidiary of the holding company, which is separate from our bank. we think that the banks today are much safer, because they're diversified. we think wells fargo is safer today than it was four years ago and ten years ago, because we're a larger, more diversified company. one of the business
. >> let's talk about the regulatory environment. now, senator elizabeth warren and john mccain want to bring back glass steegle. let's see what senator warren told cnbc about that bill. >> the central premise behind 21st century glad steegal, if you want to get out there and take risks, go and do it. but what you can't do is you can't get access to fdic insured deposits when you do. >> should the fire wall between insured deposits and money put at risk by investment banking...
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pointing to the continuing economic problems, the recent spat with the greens over the sacking of the environment minister, and it points out that each time the storm blows for him, it just seems to get more zen, the attitude around him. what stood out was a quotation from a socialist who said that holland would end up more hated than sarkozy -- hollande would end up more hated than sarkozy. bastille day celebrations coming up next weekend, and he is reported as saying that he hesitated to give a tv interview given that recent interviews have not gone so well for him, so that piece really slamming francois hollande. >> let's take a look at this piece looking at the future. >> this struck me because it shows there is projects in several cities around the country. on the cover, you can see the incredible design, and that will actually be in lyon, and that museum will cover things from primitive art to science. it has run three times over budget, but that is one of several projects mentioned to show that france is still building. one of the project ideas that comes up in the article as having solar
pointing to the continuing economic problems, the recent spat with the greens over the sacking of the environment minister, and it points out that each time the storm blows for him, it just seems to get more zen, the attitude around him. what stood out was a quotation from a socialist who said that holland would end up more hated than sarkozy -- hollande would end up more hated than sarkozy. bastille day celebrations coming up next weekend, and he is reported as saying that he hesitated to give...
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the large banks have a lot of regulatory issues, the regionals benefit from a rising rate environment, as long as it's not rapid rising rates and increased demands for loans. those are areas that will start doing better. >> so you're assuming the economy's getting better. i'm not so sure. if the economy is getting better, though how does the fed chief come up and make the comments they made? there's some disconnect between a country that needs the continued fed stimulus against the backdrop where people say the economy's getting better. i'm missing something clearly. >> it's my sense that the market's very jittery about the fed backing off. the fed almost sent out a trial balloon and realized this would be a very big carry trade. people too exposed to the bond market. and i think they're going to wait and be more gradual and subtle about taking away the money they've been putting into the market through quantitative easing. but the economy is strengthening. you're seeing it in the employment trends. it's not a robust enormous recovery, but it's gradual and going in the right direction
the large banks have a lot of regulatory issues, the regionals benefit from a rising rate environment, as long as it's not rapid rising rates and increased demands for loans. those are areas that will start doing better. >> so you're assuming the economy's getting better. i'm not so sure. if the economy is getting better, though how does the fed chief come up and make the comments they made? there's some disconnect between a country that needs the continued fed stimulus against the...
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> federal investigators say there was nothing unusual about the plane's descent before the ill fated crash landing. >>> there is an interesting study by popular mechanics about commercial jet crashes in this country. according to this report, if you sit in first or business class, your survival rate in a crash is about 49%, but you're sitting in the back, in coach perhaps ahead or over the wing, it rises to 56% and if you're way in the rear of the plane, your chance of surviving jumps to 69%. >>> federal investigators are also on the scene of a deadly commuter plane crash in alaska. all 10 people on board the de havilland air taxi were killed including the pilot. this crash happened at a small airport 75 miles outside of anchorage. the plane caught fire before firefighters could get there. the victims' names have no
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> federal investigators say there was nothing unusual about the plane's descent before the ill fated crash landing. >>> there is an interesting study by popular mechanics about commercial jet...
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>> i have to tell you the cox spit a very dynamic environment. there's a lot going on. there's a lot of monitoring that's taking place and a lot of communications. we really have to take a look at what they understood about the aircraft, how they communicated and what their procedures were. >> reporter: after investigators interviewed remaining two pilots from flight 214 the ntsb tells us they will hold a news conference later this afternoon to let us know what information, if any, they gathered from those conversations. reporting live here in burlingame across from sfo, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, bob. >>> while the president of asiana airlines is getting closer to sfo, the families of the victims woke up in the bay area this morning. some of them saw their children for the very first time since saturday's crash. but for two families, this strip -- trip is a painful remind other of their daughters who will never come home. christie smith is live in burlingame where the families are staying. christie? >> reporter: there is a lot of activity out here the
>> i have to tell you the cox spit a very dynamic environment. there's a lot going on. there's a lot of monitoring that's taking place and a lot of communications. we really have to take a look at what they understood about the aircraft, how they communicated and what their procedures were. >> reporter: after investigators interviewed remaining two pilots from flight 214 the ntsb tells us they will hold a news conference later this afternoon to let us know what information, if any,...
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it is everything they need in terms of information inside that plane outside that plane before the environment takes over and compromises it. and at the end of the week they are hoping to be finished and take the plane back to the airlines and again a busy day i do expect to take them and we will keep you updated on the morning news. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the parents of the two chinese girls are still in the bay area this morning. a coroner's office met with the families yesterday at the crown plaza in burlingame. he told them one girl may have been hit in response to the crash and he may have her exact cause of death in a week. meantime chinese organizations here in the bay area are offering help and support. >> we already received a lot of phone calls because despite there is a lot of students from china... >> now she and her friend were 16 years old and they were part of a group of chinese exchange students heading to summer camp and they are waiting for permission from their parents to release their bodies to a funeral home. >>> some say they would not be alive if
it is everything they need in terms of information inside that plane outside that plane before the environment takes over and compromises it. and at the end of the week they are hoping to be finished and take the plane back to the airlines and again a busy day i do expect to take them and we will keep you updated on the morning news. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the parents of the two chinese girls are still in the bay area this morning. a coroner's office met with...
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should be to help to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment. >> senator reed, do you think we should appeal to the muslim brotherhood, but it appears they do not want to listen to us, the supreme leader said may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam and killed several members of the egyptian military and are protesting outside of our consequence hat in alexandria and there is talk of possible civil war. is anyone, do you think, with the exception of the people trying to put together the government,ing to listen to the united states? >> guest: there are many who aring to listen to the united states. i concur with bob's assessment. we have to be a force of stability, support, all for a quick transition to a fully elected democratic government. the military has to make clear what the timetable is. they have to move to be inclusive. a problem with morsi, he increasingly was exclusive and authoritarian increasingly and that view will not work for the people of egypt or will it work for the united states. in addition, we have to engage regiona
should be to help to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment. >> senator reed, do you think we should appeal to the muslim brotherhood, but it appears they do not want to listen to us, the supreme leader said may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam and killed several members of the egyptian military and are protesting outside of our consequence hat in alexandria and there is talk of possible civil war. is anyone, do you think,...
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and in some situations, it might not be the best environment for passengers to fly, because they get really nervous. >> reporter: all the travelers told us today that the pilots did not mention the wreckage upon landing. again, a very quiet atmosphere. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the faa has finalized new minimal flight time requirements for airline and cargo pilots. the announcement comes a day after our d.c. bureau exposed year-long delays. officers now just have 1500 hours of flying time, up from 250. and captains are now required to have an extra 1,000 hours as a copilot and must receive extra training for the specific airplanes. >> i think the public should feel more comfortable, in an already extremely safe flying environment here in the united states. >> even more new faa training requirements are expected to be announced later this year. we have continuing coverage of the plane crash on ktvu.com. it's at the top of the pageful you'll find links to flight information. you can get updates from your mobile device, the channel 2 facebook page or by following us on twitte
and in some situations, it might not be the best environment for passengers to fly, because they get really nervous. >> reporter: all the travelers told us today that the pilots did not mention the wreckage upon landing. again, a very quiet atmosphere. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the faa has finalized new minimal flight time requirements for airline and cargo pilots. the announcement comes a day after our d.c. bureau exposed year-long delays. officers now just have 1500...
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high frequency trading environments a millisecond difference is a major advantage for filling more trades at better prices. guys, i can tell you that a lot of the firms we talked to for this story did not want to talk to us on camera or on the record at all, but nasdaq operates servers in this facility and said the whole effort here is about getting the government information as soon as possible after its released. not before. but as soon as possible after the information becomes public. that's the situation in the big business of federal government data. back to you. >> eamon javers, great stuff. thank you. >>> are the markets on fair? is high-speed trading ruining wall street? joining us, william black, associate prompt economics and law at the university of kansas city and also former federal banking reg laterer joining abigail and courtney reagan with me tonight as well. what's your answer to that question? is high frequency trading when we consider this collocation issue, and proximitity to economic data giving a millisecond advantage is that unfair? should it be legal? >> well, you
high frequency trading environments a millisecond difference is a major advantage for filling more trades at better prices. guys, i can tell you that a lot of the firms we talked to for this story did not want to talk to us on camera or on the record at all, but nasdaq operates servers in this facility and said the whole effort here is about getting the government information as soon as possible after its released. not before. but as soon as possible after the information becomes public. that's...
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week trying to piece together the cause of the accident. autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. already this afternoon a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a rescue apparatus may have hit one of the victims on the tarmac, but he wouldn't provide any other information. in san francisco i'm bigad shaban. now back to you. >> still waiting to find out about that possibility of a secondary accident. meantime federal investigators say there was nothing unusual about the airplane's descent just before everything went wrong. >>> there's been a lot of talk about the glide slope system. that is a navigational aid for pilots that helps bring them in at the right angle on the runway and it was out for repairs at sfo. our team coverage continues with bruce leshan who has been talking with pilots today who say that should not have b
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week trying to piece together the cause of the accident. autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. already this afternoon a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a rescue apparatus may have hit one of the victims on the...
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we have a new regulatory environment so all banks have to adjust to it, and that doesn't mean you need to hold more for liquidity or capital. eventually you'll be back to business as usual. that may take another year or two, and these are global requirements, so the requirements in 60 countries around the world, not just the united states. >> so it eventually means you'll have enough capital or eventually means that you think things are going to soften and the regulators won't be so anti-bank which i think you know they are. >> we're getting to the tail end of basel three, capital ratios, leverage ratios and by the end of the year we'll know what they are. they have buffers and the c-car is new, and all those will determine how aggressively banks can grow, return dividends and capital, but the most important thing we're building client businesses with great franchises. of course, all of our businesses. that's what we're in business for. >> jim cramer fresh off of that interview is here to talk about that interview with jamie dimon for a "power lunch" exclusive. whether you like jamie d
we have a new regulatory environment so all banks have to adjust to it, and that doesn't mean you need to hold more for liquidity or capital. eventually you'll be back to business as usual. that may take another year or two, and these are global requirements, so the requirements in 60 countries around the world, not just the united states. >> so it eventually means you'll have enough capital or eventually means that you think things are going to soften and the regulators won't be so...
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coaches get a chance to controll the environment instead ofro having thnme guys depo off home try and figure out when you're going to get them to go home. what you have is you have a a centrally located area where you can totally focus and and concentrate on building camaraderie, building a teamteam concept. getting the guys to understand that we're in all of this thingg together. i felt when we were in carlisle, pennsylvania we developed ad a mentality that it was us us dependence the world. wo >> and it will be -- against the world. >> and it will be the redskins i against the world as they try to defend the fec title. and for two weeks it belongs to the redskins, but for the rest of the year it will be held as a rehab center, and it will host on other youth programs, so a great investment for the city of richmond, laura. >>> very exciting. thank you for telling us about it. ♪ ♪ >> believe it or not, this vide is being called the first rst official video release of mr. and mrs. robert griffin thee third. yes, it is and that is robert griffin the third better known as rgiii and s
coaches get a chance to controll the environment instead ofro having thnme guys depo off home try and figure out when you're going to get them to go home. what you have is you have a a centrally located area where you can totally focus and and concentrate on building camaraderie, building a teamteam concept. getting the guys to understand that we're in all of this thingg together. i felt when we were in carlisle, pennsylvania we developed ad a mentality that it was us us dependence the world....
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i think it is a stock pickers environment. it has not been a stock pickers environment this year. giant securities portfolios, earnings will only go up when libor goes up. libor is not going out for a while. i think some of this rally is not particularly right. i think there are other companies that are benefiting dramatically. places like the southeast, credit will continue to improve. i think there is a lot of leverage for the smaller community banks. the banks that are the buyers are getting really good deals. that is a great environment for that industry. dagen: great to see you, as always. take care. hope you are having a great summer. connell: we have this group of bipartisan senators introducing this bill. dagen: peter barnes is in washington with more. peter: you sound excited. they were the depression era legislation that forced banks to split off their investment banking operation. they were all one company out one time. it was repealed in 1999, but now senator elizabeth warren, democrat of massachusetts has teamed up with john mccain on the legislation to restore glass-
i think it is a stock pickers environment. it has not been a stock pickers environment this year. giant securities portfolios, earnings will only go up when libor goes up. libor is not going out for a while. i think some of this rally is not particularly right. i think there are other companies that are benefiting dramatically. places like the southeast, credit will continue to improve. i think there is a lot of leverage for the smaller community banks. the banks that are the buyers are getting...
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. >> so on a similar scale, if you would, not in the grappling environment but just in general athleticism, i think you've identified that you have a feel for where people fit in their abilities based upon their history and athleticism. on a scale of one to ten, where would mr. zimmerman fit? >> like i said, about a one. >> generally in his overall athleticism as well? >> well, as far as what i'm looking at in the gym, yes. >> talking about his proficiency in the boxing he took, first of all, tell us what it is -- what you do when you start out and where you progress to as you learn more about boxing. >> okay. the way we first start at my facility is we start just simply getting proficient within your own body. if you don't have control of your body, it's not going to facilitate other things working well. so if i started somebody in the boxing ring sparring right off the bat before they know how to punch or defend or move, that's going to produce a pretty unpleasant result. you know, so instead of creating that type of situation where it's a liability and people are just getting damaged, y
. >> so on a similar scale, if you would, not in the grappling environment but just in general athleticism, i think you've identified that you have a feel for where people fit in their abilities based upon their history and athleticism. on a scale of one to ten, where would mr. zimmerman fit? >> like i said, about a one. >> generally in his overall athleticism as well? >> well, as far as what i'm looking at in the gym, yes. >> talking about his proficiency in the...
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survivability and we will look at the airport and doing documentation as far as the airport and the environment goes. >> here's some pictures taken by the ntsb overnight of the investigators doing their first sight inspection of the plane. here's a picture of the chairman deborah hersman. i was just in the terminal and some told they they are from los angeles and wait to go help. they are waiting to hear from management what they will do next today. reporting live, abc7 news. >> thank you, matt. we are learning new information this morning about those girls, the two who lost their lives in the crash. hearing from survivors who escaped the burning plane. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard has the latest live in the newsroom. >> carolyn, good morning. the two girls killed were chinese nationals visiting the u.s. for the summer. both students were 16 years old. in fact, one had just turned 16 only ten days ago. they were both part of a school group of 35 students and five teachers visiting the u.s. from china. meantime many survivors of the crash were escorted through the sfo certainly natural by
survivability and we will look at the airport and doing documentation as far as the airport and the environment goes. >> here's some pictures taken by the ntsb overnight of the investigators doing their first sight inspection of the plane. here's a picture of the chairman deborah hersman. i was just in the terminal and some told they they are from los angeles and wait to go help. they are waiting to hear from management what they will do next today. reporting live, abc7 news. >>...
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we want to look at the man, the machine and the environment and we want to understand what factors may have influenced any issues in any of those areas so we are looking at the airport, the aircraft and we are looking at the performance of the people in the cockpit. >>anny: welcome back. let's check and with erica at the weather center. >>anny: >>erica: we are starting with coastal fog this morning. it is starting to fill up our bay shores but we are still waking up to clear skies and lead. i want to take a look at your temperatures right now. we are in the low sixties in livermore and fairfield. 50 degrees out the door in oakland. turning our attention to where those numbers will go into the afternoon. today will be the warmest day of the week so with that we will see mid- 90s pier 7 day around the bay forecast shows a very subtle minored day-to-day changes. temperatures will fluctuate by more than a very pleasant conditions. temperatures a tad bit higher than the seasonal average. no special traffic advisories however you would like to drive with extra precaution. no accidents to rep
we want to look at the man, the machine and the environment and we want to understand what factors may have influenced any issues in any of those areas so we are looking at the airport, the aircraft and we are looking at the performance of the people in the cockpit. >>anny: welcome back. let's check and with erica at the weather center. >>anny: >>erica: we are starting with coastal fog this morning. it is starting to fill up our bay shores but we are still waking up to clear...
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the foundation that teamwork that reliance and fellowship that you get from being in this kind of an environment. >> redskins training camp from july 25th to august 26th. over on the hardwood the wizards started mini camp at the verizon center and signed porter and glen rice jr. their summer league game takes place this saturday. >> glen rice seems like he was playing last year. i know it's his son but man. >> thank you. we'll be right back. >>> quick check? clouds and some showers helped us today. i can't see us being as lucky tomorrow. we're expecting more showers and storms to move through. there's a 30% chance. again that heat, 90 for a high temperature tomorrow, 93 on wednesday. cooler by the end of the week. >> heat wave coming back. thank you. >> "nightly news" coming up next. >> we hope moment of impact. why did a 777 passenger jet crash barely on runway in san francisco? tonight, what investigators are zeroing in on, the tremendous number of passengers who got out, and what first responders found upon arrival. the first video of what it's like inside. >>> runaway train. the disaster unf
the foundation that teamwork that reliance and fellowship that you get from being in this kind of an environment. >> redskins training camp from july 25th to august 26th. over on the hardwood the wizards started mini camp at the verizon center and signed porter and glen rice jr. their summer league game takes place this saturday. >> glen rice seems like he was playing last year. i know it's his son but man. >> thank you. we'll be right back. >>> quick check? clouds...
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. >> do what you can do in an environment like this. interesting, days like today, calm before the storm. alcoa, difficult to say anything of upcoming earnings. they're weighing in. but fairly soon we are going to start to get a better sense and it will become much more important one would expect to the overall market environment particularly, again, given what are we'll see mixed expectations certainly when it comes to the bottom line and we'll be focused on top line. what will it really say when you have so many investors grappling with the inputs and looking at the bond market, not just the stock market and understand what's going on and then back to china with an alcoa, for example. >> well, there -- >> almost there in terms of real data points we can -- >> if you look through the lines of business that tell you about the broader environment and marked down the numbers, for example, for europe. i mean, the number of times that claus would say things looking better in the u.s., revised higher for autos and this, that and the other an
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of this, this may -- irony of this, this may lead to more emissions of carbon and methane into the environment than if we hadn't done these regulations. gregg: and higher costs for consumersesome. >> no doubt about that. the biggest concern is not so much prices, but they will be affected, it's jobs. a lot of people in the coal mining industry, a lot of people in the manufacturing sector, and these are union jobs, by the way, gregg. very worried about what's going to happen to their job if we increase the prices and put, you know, one of the effects of this will be, essentially, to put coal mining out of business. gregg: all right. stephen moore, as always, thank you very much. >> thank you, gregg. gregg: in the meantime, new numbers showing president obama's approval rating has taken a serious dive since his re-election. coming up, we're going to speak with brit hume about what's really behind this decline. >>> plus, the defense in the george zimmerman trial getting its first full day right now on the witness stand a former coworker of zimmerman. the trial is streaming in full on foxnews.com.
of this, this may -- irony of this, this may lead to more emissions of carbon and methane into the environment than if we hadn't done these regulations. gregg: and higher costs for consumersesome. >> no doubt about that. the biggest concern is not so much prices, but they will be affected, it's jobs. a lot of people in the coal mining industry, a lot of people in the manufacturing sector, and these are union jobs, by the way, gregg. very worried about what's going to happen to their job...
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment. trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 1500. >> trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a safety apparatus may have actually hit one of the victims on the tarmac. but he wouldn't offer any further information. live in san francisco, i'm bigad shaban. now, back to you. >> all right, bigad, thank you. investigators say they are quite certain that weather did not play a factor in the crash. >>> well, we are following some breaking news here. a truck fire shuts down i-95 in the city. captain jeff long is live with more on the situation. >> reporter: here's a look at i- 95 now. it's got a couple of lanes moving on the left-hand side here, past this tanker truck. now, what happened here earlier today, around 3:00, apparently the brakes on the back of this tanker caught fire, causing the tires to catch
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment. trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 1500. >> trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a safety apparatus may have actually hit one of the victims on the tarmac. but he wouldn't offer any further information. live in san...
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>> i have to tell you the cockpit is a very dynamic environment. there's a lot going on. there's a lot of monitoring taking place and a lot of communications. we really have to take a look at what they understood about the air part, how they communicated and what their procedures were. >> reporter: the ntsb investigators had hoped to interview all four pilots yesterday, but the interviews went a little bit too long because of the translation from korean to english. again, they will have the other two pilots including the pilot at the controls interviewed today, and they plan to release information to us about those interviews during a news conference scheduled for sometime later this afternoon. as for the wreckage of that aircraft that is still on the runway at sfo behind me, they say it could take several days before that is finally removed. reporting live in burlingame across from sfo, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. 6:47. some of the youngest survivors of the asiana crash are back with pair parents. family members arrived overnight and were shuttled
>> i have to tell you the cockpit is a very dynamic environment. there's a lot going on. there's a lot of monitoring taking place and a lot of communications. we really have to take a look at what they understood about the air part, how they communicated and what their procedures were. >> reporter: the ntsb investigators had hoped to interview all four pilots yesterday, but the interviews went a little bit too long because of the translation from korean to english. again, they will...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. in miami, coca-cola is coming together with latino leaders to support hispanicize, and the adelante movement. teaching tools for success, and fostering creativity. these programs are empowering people to lead positive change, and helping them discover how great a little balance can feel. through initiatives like these, our goal is to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make, together. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis
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now all of a sudden you are getting in the landing environment and starting to bleed off that air speed. the air speed goes below the target air speed, next thing she said was a stick shaker sound was on. stick shaker literally shakes the stick of the airplane to get the pilot's attention that you are about to enter a stall speed. what happened is, it sounds like they are coming downhill. they are bleeding off air speed the throttles are back at idle, they bleed off too much air speed. now, they realize they are low and flat. stick shaker is going off. somebody in cockpit, go around, go around, let's get out of here. they throw the throttles up but it takes so long for those engines to spool back you they impacted the ground and shattered the tail off the aaron. at that point --. >> gregg: i've got 90 seconds before a break. why would this happen? is this pilot error? >> it is starting to shape up as pilot error. yes. throat sl colonel coming down. we talked about this before. when you do an approach, open ocean or over a large body of water and you are looking ahead and you can physica
now all of a sudden you are getting in the landing environment and starting to bleed off that air speed. the air speed goes below the target air speed, next thing she said was a stick shaker sound was on. stick shaker literally shakes the stick of the airplane to get the pilot's attention that you are about to enter a stall speed. what happened is, it sounds like they are coming downhill. they are bleeding off air speed the throttles are back at idle, they bleed off too much air speed. now,...
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general, governor prosecutor he was ahead of the curve on wall street protected low wage workers on environment. there's a record there i hope they will look to and say, yes, the controller's position is one that fits his skill set and we hope we can bring him back in for public service. >> when did you make this decision? >> very recently. >> like what? >> over this past weekend. this is as you can imagine, a difficult decision. it reopens all these decisions. i'm sitting here imposing on my family -- >> you're making a very late entry into the controller's race. to what degree has the situation with former congressman anthony weiner, who is now running for mayor of new york. he left in disgrace similarly. he's now leading the polls for mayor of new york. did you look at that and say i may have a shot here. >> i think we all know when you speak to people there is forgiveness in the public. whether that forgiveness will extend to any individual is always a separate, individual question. i will have to make a case very different than any other person has made. i expect i will make it every day b
general, governor prosecutor he was ahead of the curve on wall street protected low wage workers on environment. there's a record there i hope they will look to and say, yes, the controller's position is one that fits his skill set and we hope we can bring him back in for public service. >> when did you make this decision? >> very recently. >> like what? >> over this past weekend. this is as you can imagine, a difficult decision. it reopens all these decisions. i'm...
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that's pretty good environment. >> phil, i've known a lot of seniors who have actually tweeted me recently saying they have gotten killed with some of their bond holdings. they're trying to figure out what to do now. is it too late to diversify and move money out of those? >> it's not too late. you're just at a point in the transition now where you're going to see money coming out of the treasuries as folks open up their mid-year statements and see they lost money in treasuries. the transition is going to be in the spread product if you have to stay in the fixed income side or into some u.s.-based companies that are paying dividends in order to generate your yield that way and get some capital appreciation on top of that. so we don't like treasuries, but we do like stocks. we think cyclicals are the play here. but there's some places to get yield on the equity side. >> real quick. we got to go. tuz anybody care about what's going on in egypt? does anybody care about the cost of crude? does that matter? >> cost of crude matters, but there's plenty of supply. so it's unlikely it's going to s
that's pretty good environment. >> phil, i've known a lot of seniors who have actually tweeted me recently saying they have gotten killed with some of their bond holdings. they're trying to figure out what to do now. is it too late to diversify and move money out of those? >> it's not too late. you're just at a point in the transition now where you're going to see money coming out of the treasuries as folks open up their mid-year statements and see they lost money in treasuries. the...
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these actions damage the global business environment and prospects for a stronger economic recovery. precisely when greater trade flows for -- and investment could provide a debt free and much needed boost to world economic growth and job creation. >> yeah. i mean, in that light, if you've got this eu/u.s. accord in, just how big a deal would it be in terms of, you know, generating growth? >> in the terms of the eu/u.s. trade deal, we have not actually done the numbers. but on the multilateral front, we have crunched the numbers. and i can tell you that multilateral trade negotiations are also under way right now. and there is a ministerial conference coming up in december. the g-20 will be looking at this issue. the international chamber of commerce is urging g-20 countries to urge other wto members to reach a final agreement on trade facilitation. and this could result in gdp increases of approximately 960 billion. and create over 18 million jobs worldwide. so for the international chamber of commerce, we -- we like yun literal trade liberalization, bilateral agreements, region all
these actions damage the global business environment and prospects for a stronger economic recovery. precisely when greater trade flows for -- and investment could provide a debt free and much needed boost to world economic growth and job creation. >> yeah. i mean, in that light, if you've got this eu/u.s. accord in, just how big a deal would it be in terms of, you know, generating growth? >> in the terms of the eu/u.s. trade deal, we have not actually done the numbers. but on the...
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the survive ability of the accident and the environment that the airplane was coming into. >> reporter: the head of the ntsb tells me he they will be pulling surveillance video from sfo and the nearby businesses in the area that may have cameras that could have been trained and could have captured the plane as it came in to get a sense of whether anything was wrong. they are reaching out to the public. they would like to see all of the photos and the video people may have taken on the cellphones at that shows before and after asiana flight 214 came in for a crash landing. bringing you out to a live picture, the wreckage could remain on the runway for a long time according to the head of the ntsb. she understand, this is a busy airport here, obviously but it is critical that the wreckage remain intact as they gather evidence. near sfo, alex savidge, channel 2 news. >>> well the quick response unit includes the head of the safety board. deborah hersman and she knows the area quite well. she oversaw severaltious accidents and the san bruno explosion and they have more than 132 accidents s
the survive ability of the accident and the environment that the airplane was coming into. >> reporter: the head of the ntsb tells me he they will be pulling surveillance video from sfo and the nearby businesses in the area that may have cameras that could have been trained and could have captured the plane as it came in to get a sense of whether anything was wrong. they are reaching out to the public. they would like to see all of the photos and the video people may have taken on the...
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>> you know, i was thinking about apple and, of course, we're in an apple rich environment here. i've got two apples sitting here. >> here we are. >> do you see that still, do you see apple still ascending over time? this death of steve jobs have an affect on that at all? >> we have a big story in this issue making the case for apple has peaked and apple has room to grow. our writer adam who wrote the book on apple says okay, enough with all this talk, let's look at both of these cases and he lays out equal points on each side. on the one hand, you know, this is a company that has really been threatened by competitors, the pace of innovation has slowed, it's been three years since the ipad. on the other hand, it's doing all these new things with fingerprint technology and the itunes account number is 575 million. got only knows what it could do with that. people are talking about getting into the payment system. so there's a lot of -- but he comes down on the side that apple has peaked. >> really? >> yeah. >> i think people have just, you know, they're always expecting with their
>> you know, i was thinking about apple and, of course, we're in an apple rich environment here. i've got two apples sitting here. >> here we are. >> do you see that still, do you see apple still ascending over time? this death of steve jobs have an affect on that at all? >> we have a big story in this issue making the case for apple has peaked and apple has room to grow. our writer adam who wrote the book on apple says okay, enough with all this talk, let's look at both...
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it's very playful environment, you know? i loved it. >> you go from these action films and doing some of the stunts in the action films to being there all by yourself, not having to worry about what you look like. >> that is the best. it is very liberating. no makeup, no hair, no outfits. it's just you and your personality and your imagination. >> just rolling in your sweats. right? >> so much fun. i love it. >> now, you've talked lately about writing films. you're obviously well-known for acting. what kind of things are you looking to do? >> well, kids' movies are definitely a big priority for me. and female empowerment is a big thing for my writing. it's all stuff that i came up with when i was like 15. just evolved throughout time. just waited a very long time for it to be the right time to come out and veer from what i do for a living. i think i've got enough relationshipses in the industry and friendships and enough experience to actually dive into the scripts and flesh them out into stories that i can share with the wo
it's very playful environment, you know? i loved it. >> you go from these action films and doing some of the stunts in the action films to being there all by yourself, not having to worry about what you look like. >> that is the best. it is very liberating. no makeup, no hair, no outfits. it's just you and your personality and your imagination. >> just rolling in your sweats. right? >> so much fun. i love it. >> now, you've talked lately about writing films. you're...
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get comfort at the controls, and you really do feel better, and the plane is responding to certain environments. it was highly significant this was the first landing at sfo, particularly many can youing across water and over the sea wall. >> when you look at those combination of factors in this particular airport, what strikes you as you see the video? >> what strikes me as i see the video is that seven seconds before impact, they knew they were low and slow. they were going too slow, under the recommended guidelines for the speed of the plane, and they were way too low what's called the glide path. at that time, had they done something, they would have had a chance. when they tried to do evasive maneuvers or give themselves more time at 1.5 seconds, it was too late. there was no time. >> do you know if they had been on autopilot, it would have been easier? >> it would have because autopilot corrects those features, putting in, in layman's terms, your air speed, throttle, altitude. if they needed additional air speed or altitude while on autopilot, it would have corrected it kicked in the power
get comfort at the controls, and you really do feel better, and the plane is responding to certain environments. it was highly significant this was the first landing at sfo, particularly many can youing across water and over the sea wall. >> when you look at those combination of factors in this particular airport, what strikes you as you see the video? >> what strikes me as i see the video is that seven seconds before impact, they knew they were low and slow. they were going too...
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they're controlling their environment but it's very interesting to note that they would appear what we call their affect, their mannerisms, their tone of voice, the way they're talking seems almost juvenile for fully developed women who are now in their mid-20s, because i think that emotionally they were probably stuck around the time they were kidnapped. it's like they were being raised by each other and the only other adult was an infantile adult criminal so it's fascinating to watch that. >> and what also do you think of this approach? it shows they're obviously taking control of their situation, putting out this youtube video but is this part of the healing process or do you think this is more of them just wanting to say thank you and to tell people we still need our distance? >> well i think it was definitely that. i love the fact that they were taking control of it, that they weren't letting the media control them. they also knew they had to do it at some point. by at least putting out this video that we have, it will hold the media at bay, if you will. it will continue to be abl
they're controlling their environment but it's very interesting to note that they would appear what we call their affect, their mannerisms, their tone of voice, the way they're talking seems almost juvenile for fully developed women who are now in their mid-20s, because i think that emotionally they were probably stuck around the time they were kidnapped. it's like they were being raised by each other and the only other adult was an infantile adult criminal so it's fascinating to watch that....